: Transposes directly into a superior version of the Queen's Gambit Declined where White gains a massive spatial pull.
: White hits back immediately with a timely g2-g4 to kickstart a heavy kingside storm.
GMs Sahaj and Srinath throw away the autopilot approach. Their repertoire focuses on: to punish early inaccuracies. Lifetime Repertoires Sahaj and Srinath's London...
The course breaks down exactly how to fight for an advantage against Black's most common setups:
to keep pressure on the opponent. ⚔️ How It Handles Black's Defenses : Transposes directly into a superior version of
The traditional London System (1.d4, 2.Bf4, and 3.e3) often leads to a standard "pawn triangle" with knights on d2 and f3. While incredibly solid, it is often criticized for letting Black equalize too easily.
: Employs a classic London wall to shut down dark-squared counterplay before systematically dismantling the position. Their repertoire focuses on: to punish early inaccuracies
Are you looking to see how it matches up against another opening course on , or would you like a breakdown of a specific variation from the London? Lifetime Repertoires: Sahaj and Srinath's London System